[vslist] AVA Meeting Second Announcement: Invited Speakers and Call for Papers
Sarah J Waugh
s.j.waugh@apu.ac.uk
Fri Mar 15 10:32:27 2002
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"D E F E C T I V E V I S I O N"
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S E C O N D A N N O U N C E M E N T A N D
C A L L F O R P A P E R S
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The Applied Vision Association will hold a one-day scientific meeting
aimed at highlighting the clinical relevance of quality basic research .
It will be hosted by Anglia Polytechnic University (Cambridge) on
Wednesday 10th July 2002.
We are now pleased to ANNOUNCE the invited speakers and titles:
RONALD S HARWERTH
John and Rebecca Moores Professor of Optometry,University of Houston. U.S.A.
"Defective Vision from Glaucoma: Structure-Function Relationships."
MICHAEL E BOULTON
Professor, Head of Cell and Molecular Research Group, Department of
Optometry and
Vision Sciences, Cardiff University, U.K.
"Do Age-Related changes in the Retina contribute to Age-Related Macular
Degeneration?"
GARY S RUBIN
Helen Keller Professor of Ophthalmology, Institute of Ophthalmology,
University College London, U.K.
"Reading without a Fovea"
Vision scientists with backgrounds in all areas including optics,
psychophysics,
biology, neurophysiology, physiology and computational vision, and from all
vision-related disciplines including psychology, optometry and ophthalmology
are encouraged to contribute papers/posters that report research directly or
potentially
related to any aspect of "Defective Vision".
Abstracts (max length: 300 words) for contributed papers/posters should
be submitted by e-mail to Dr Sarah J Waugh (s.j.waugh@apu.ac.uk) by 10th
May.
Abstracts will be peer reviewed and published in the journal, Ophthalmic and
Physiological Optics.
Abstract Format: Give Title, full names, affiliations and addresses
(including postcodes) of all authors. Please arrange body under the
following
headings: Purpose, Methods, Results, Conclusions. Avoid use of references
and
define abbreviations at first mention. If references must be included
provide
full details of those cited, in a list at the end of the abstract.
Acknowledge
grant/financial support. The abstract should be intelligible to a broad
spectrum of
vision researchers.
Abstract submissions should also include:
1) a statement of preference for a talk or a poster
2) an indication of the mode of presentation for talks
(power-point [MAC or PC], slides, OHP)
The Meeting will be run in tandem with BCOVS (British Congress
of Optometry and Vision Science) to be held on Tuesday 9th July. (For
further
information on details/speakers scheduled for this conference, watch further
notices
or refer to the website noted below.)
There will be a joint conference dinner on Tuesday evening.
Registration will be available for either, or both meetings.
Attendees *should* pay in advance at the registration rate shown below.
R E G I S T R A T I O N F E E S
AVA BCOVS
One Day Rate
Student £12.50 £12.50
Other £15 £15
Both Days Rate
Student £22
Other £27
Please refer to APU website (http://www.apu.ac.uk/conferences/index.shtml)
for further details and registration form. Alternatively telephone or
email
June Petrie: (01245) 493 131 ext 3168 (j.h.petrie@apu.ac.uk).